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Nigel Robertson

Site to Phone - Send links or text from your browser to your phone - 0 views

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    Site to Phone is a free service designed to send links and text from your computer to your phone or tablet. Once you have a Site to Phone account you can download a selection of extensions and browser addons that let you send information to your phone. Once your phone is setup you can recieve the information by opening a homescreen app or bookmark. If you regularly type out links from your computers web browser onto your phone Site to Phone could save you a lot of time.
Nigel Robertson

The Great Content Wars Of 2011 - 0 views

  • Look around the next time you’re sat on a crowded city bus during commuting hours. Most people’s headphones are now plugged into their phones. If by some chance they’re not listening to music then they’re reading the paper, a book, checking twitter, posing on facebook, writing an email, updating their diary or taking a photo and sticking a vintage filter on it while on their phone, or tablet, or e-reader. And they probably are listening to music while doing all the above.
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    Excellent piece on the changing digital landscape and what it means for content. "Look around the next time you're sat on a crowded city bus during commuting hours. Most people's headphones are now plugged into their phones. If by some chance they're not listening to music then they're reading the paper, a book, checking twitter, posing on facebook, writing an email, updating their diary or taking a photo and sticking a vintage filter on it while on their phone, or tablet, or e-reader. And they probably are listening to music while doing all the above."
Stephen Harlow

ipadio - Talk to your World. Phonecast live to the web from any phone, anywhere - 0 views

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    "ipadio allows you to broadcast from any phone to the Internet live.  Phone blog, collect audio data, record and update the world, or simply let your mates know what you're doing - ipadio is integrated with Social Media & Blogging platforms"
Nigel Robertson

Phone fraud image - 1 views

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    In the 70's phone companies were worried about you pirating their lines for free...
Nigel Robertson

Android Apps Inventor - 1 views

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    Google releases codeless development environment for Android apps. Anyone can easily (so it claims!) develop apps for android phones.
Nigel Robertson

DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Designing Choreographies for the New Economy of Atte... - 0 views

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    The nature of the academic lecture has changed with the introduction of wi-fi and cellular technologies. Interacting with personal screens during a lecture or other live event has become commonplace and, as a result, the economy of attention that defines these situations has changed. Is it possible to pay attention when sending a text message or surfing the web? For that matter, does distraction always detract from the learning that takes place in these environments? In this article, we ask questions concerning the texture and shape of this emerging economy of attention. We do not take a position on the efficiency of new technologies for delivering educational content or their efficacy of competing for users' time and attention. Instead, we argue that the emerging social media provide new methods for choreographing attention in line with the performative conventions of any given situation. Rather than banning laptops and phones from the lecture hall and the classroom, we aim to ask what precisely they have on offer for these settings understood as performative sites, as well as for a culture that equates individual attentional behavior with intellectual and moral aptitude.
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    "The nature of the academic lecture has changed with the introduction of wi-fi and cellular technologies. Interacting with personal screens during a lecture or other live event has become commonplace and, as a result, the economy of attention that defines these situations has changed. Is it possible to pay attention when sending a text message or surfing the web? For that matter, does distraction always detract from the learning that takes place in these environments? In this article, we ask questions concerning the texture and shape of this emerging economy of attention. We do not take a position on the efficiency of new technologies for delivering educational content or their efficacy of competing for users' time and attention. Instead, we argue that the emerging social media provide new methods for choreographing attention in line with the performative conventions of any given situation. Rather than banning laptops and phones from the lecture hall and the classroom, we aim to ask what precisely they have on offer for these settings understood as performative sites, as well as for a culture that equates individual attentional behavior with intellectual and moral aptitude."
Teresa Gibbison

YouTube - Google Maps Navigation (Beta) - 1 views

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    Convert your Android phone into a NavMan!
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    Convert your Android phone into a NavMan!
Nigel Robertson

Tell-all telephone | Data Protection | Digital | ZEIT ONLINE - 0 views

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    Incredible visualisation of the power of metadata and our digital footprint / slimetrail.  Zoom in at times to see the level of detail that triangulated phone masts give for location.
Nigel Robertson

Data collection by Web services - 0 views

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    Like most marriages, the tie between citizens and the big corporations that dominate the web is one of both great joy and intense resentment. On the one hand, they are very good at helping us with web chores: Need information? Google has more of the stuff than you could ever process. Want to keep in touch with friends? Facebook eliminates the need to pick up the phone. On the other, they do not always give us the space we need. Privacy, it seems, is becoming the thorn in the side of this marriage of convenience.
Stephen Bright

Mentimeter | Interact with your audience - 1 views

shared by Stephen Bright on 24 Jan 12 - No Cached
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    similar to votapedia and polleverywhere with free voting via cell phones for live votes in lecture theatres, presentations
Tracey Morgan

Features and specs | Ubuntu - 0 views

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    A complete Ubuntu desktop for docked Android phones
Stephen Harlow

2Degrees Huawei IDEOS U8150 Review « Ben.geek.nz - 1 views

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    "At $379 outright, you can't expect the U8150 to compete with the iPhone 4 or top-end android phones, but it performs admirably."
Stephen Harlow

Miro Video Converter FREE - Convert any video to MP4, WebM (vp8), iPhone, Android, iPod... - 0 views

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    "Miro Video Converter has presets that will convert video to the correct sizes and formats for popular phones, iPods, and other media players. Just convert your video and copy it to your device."
Nigel Robertson

How To Make Digital Flashcards With Google Docs Spreadsheets [Web & iOS/Android] - 0 views

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    Create easy flashcards using Google Docs and get them on your puter or phone.
Nigel Robertson

Google Android apps and phones - 1 views

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    Blog about android for phones.
Nigel Robertson

Hacking a Dead Cell Zone with Google Voice - 1 views

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    Handy tip on using Google Voice when have wifi but no phone signal.
Nigel Robertson

Top News - Cell phones used to deliver course content - 0 views

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    1/2 article (rest behind registration) on students needing mobiles to access course content
Nigel Robertson

Two Augmented Reality Technologies That Are About To Change The World - Augmented Reality - 0 views

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    "... wearable computers allow people to do things like google information straight into their eyeballs while chatting on the street corner - or project a map overlay on the street in front of them, labeling every store. Or turn the local vacant lot into a wonderland filled with Pokemon characters ready to do battle. This is an augmented reality scenario. Now our technology can actually do this, using smart phones as a crude mobile interface. In these demo videos below, we're getting a first glimpse of what happens when the internet comes out of the box and into the real world"
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